Barcelona Gran Via

Overview

Situated in a recently-renovated, historic building in Plaza Universidad, Gran Via is right in the city centre on a bustling junction, close to Catalunya Square. In the heart of the city and Barcelona's major commercial activity, the square is situated in one of the main streets of the city, Gran Via de las Cortes Catalanas, surrounded by restaurants, hotels and shops and close to the University of Barcelona and the cultural and contemporary centre of the city. Aside from the city's standing as a major economic centre with a growing financial emphasis, Barcelona is recognised as the most popular tourist destination in Spain and is one of the richest cities by GDP in the European Union.

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By Road:

Follow directions from the motorway to Gran Via.

In the city center, located in Gran Via in the corner with Calle Aribau, in front of Plaza Universidad. Near Plaza Cataluna.

By Air:BARCELONA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (EL PRAT)

Direct link with the airport bus or by train to Plaza Cataluna.

By Taxi follow directions by road.

By Public Transport:

Train to Plaza Cataluna.

Take Metro to Universidad station (Lines 1 and 2).

Many buses stop in front of the building Buses 9, 14, 50, 54, 56, 58, 59 and 66.

Reception open

Monday:09:00 to 18:00

Tuesday:09:00 to 18:00

Wednesday:09:00 to 18:00

Thursday:09:00 to 18:00

Friday:09:00 to 18:00

Features & facilities

Situated in a recently-renovated, historic building in Plaza Universidad, Gran Via is right in the city centre on a bustling junction, close to Catalunya Square. In the heart of the city and Barcelona's major commercial activity, the square is situated in one of the main streets of the city, Gran Via de las Cortes Catalanas, surrounded by restaurants, hotels and shops and close to the University of Barcelona and the cultural and contemporary centre of the city. Aside from the city's standing as a major economic centre with a growing financial emphasis, Barcelona is recognised as the most popular tourist destination in Spain and is one of the richest cities by GDP in the European Union.